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. >> i've never seen videos like this in the united states. mostly because they tend to keep the military equipment under lock and key a little bit tightly. >> coming up -- an eye for an eye. and ever talk your way out of a ticket? this driver has a very different idea. >> he knew that he was going to get a ticket and he was worried about that? now he's got a person on the hood of his car. when "caught on camera: eyes everywhere" continues. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ all stations come over top mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured.
. >> i've never seen videos like this in the united states. mostly because they tend to keep the military equipment under lock and key a little bit tightly. >> coming up -- an eye for an eye. and ever talk your way out of a ticket? this driver has a very different idea. >> he knew that he was going to get a ticket and he was worried about that? now he's got a person on the hood of his car. when "caught on camera: eyes everywhere" continues. [ female announcer ]...
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elections, the president of the united states should say that is something that is unacceptable. on the issue of racism, anti-semitism, any kind of prejudice and white supremacist views i think is unfortunate and it's a missed opportunity and bad reflection on the white house that the president won't fully come out and say this is something there's no room for and we do not support. >> all right, good to see you in l.a., thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> the city of charlottesville's decision to remove confederate statues. how another state is responding to yesterday's tragic events with action. causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could sav
elections, the president of the united states should say that is something that is unacceptable. on the issue of racism, anti-semitism, any kind of prejudice and white supremacist views i think is unfortunate and it's a missed opportunity and bad reflection on the white house that the president won't fully come out and say this is something there's no room for and we do not support. >> all right, good to see you in l.a., thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> the...
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states. >> the president has the support, on this, from lindsey graham. >> this is a joke. this is a sham. and this is a political lynching. >>> and race against time. the syria cease-fire about to expire as vladimir putin meets today with turkey's president to divide up their territory. >> reporter: while president trump focuses on syria's oil, turkey and russia are focusing on carving up the whole country. >>> good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington where a prime witness in the impeachment inquiry, veteran ambassador bill taylor, is on the hill, a leading opponent to freezing military aid to ukraine. but at the moment, the president has ignited a political bonfire by comparing impeachment to lynching. with this tweet, that all republicans must remember what they are witnessing here, a lynching, according to the naacp, more than 3,000 people were lynched in america between 1882 and 1968. that's more than the number of americans who died on 9/11. in addition, 1,297 white people
states. >> the president has the support, on this, from lindsey graham. >> this is a joke. this is a sham. and this is a political lynching. >>> and race against time. the syria cease-fire about to expire as vladimir putin meets today with turkey's president to divide up their territory. >> reporter: while president trump focuses on syria's oil, turkey and russia are focusing on carving up the whole country. >>> good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in...
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one here in the united states and the other on the side of that fence. that's coming up on a special main street edition of "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy. american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "ybu
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so they get passed on to the united states supreme court. and that's not what our constitution intended. >> i would add civically either. >> spiritually, we have a lot of people that don't feel part of america and they're from red states and blue. >> very quickly. >> yeah. >> both senator schumer and durbin said if somehow democrats win control of the senate, they would think about restoring the filibuster to 60. do you think that ultimately that should come back? >> i don't know yet. i want to let some time pass after this is over. then i'm hoping we'll start with the judiciary committee. we'll all go out to dinner one night, reds and blues, and we'll start there, start talking about what we learned, if anything, from this process. i've learned a lot. >> let me know when you have that dinner. i think we'd all like to be eavesdroppers on that. >> will do, chuck. we'll let you pick up the tab. >> yeah, that's what we are good for these days, fair enough. senator kennedy, as always, sir, thanks for coming on and sharing your views. >>> up ahea
so they get passed on to the united states supreme court. and that's not what our constitution intended. >> i would add civically either. >> spiritually, we have a lot of people that don't feel part of america and they're from red states and blue. >> very quickly. >> yeah. >> both senator schumer and durbin said if somehow democrats win control of the senate, they would think about restoring the filibuster to 60. do you think that ultimately that should come back?...
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states and nato toppling libya, and there are a lot of libyans aware that the united states did play a major role in getting rid of the person that they called the brutal dictator that ruled them for years. it's a complex issue. i should add one more thing. this event, we are hearing reports and attributing it to libya, and it's a broad spectrum. we don't know the details of that yet. we know as small as they are, some strands of the sal sraez are capable of implicating large parts of public opinion. and we have been hearing reports over the last few weeks that remanence of the gadhafi regime are still in existence, and they are trying to undermined the situation in libya, and the chief was recently handed over to the libyans, and there is a cocktail of so many factors. the bottom line is the situation, the security situation in libya is still very complex, and it still prevents a challenge not just to the united states, but to the neighbors of libya and to the neighbors. >> we know there have been marines sent to help stabilize the situation as weyou, ab deerl jazeera. pass along we
states and nato toppling libya, and there are a lot of libyans aware that the united states did play a major role in getting rid of the person that they called the brutal dictator that ruled them for years. it's a complex issue. i should add one more thing. this event, we are hearing reports and attributing it to libya, and it's a broad spectrum. we don't know the details of that yet. we know as small as they are, some strands of the sal sraez are capable of implicating large parts of public...
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the united states. aretha franklin will be sing. and over 250,000 people from across the country will come and witness this once in a lifetime experience. >> you know, there is so much dispare out there and unemployed and a lot of division, and you have kind of risen above it to get this project done. but it brought tears to my eyes when i saw you had that part of the memorial that emphasized dr. king talking about out of the mountain of despare, take a stone of hope. and i would hope that when they see this memorial, that you and the fraternity has done, that even in our dark et moment, no matter what we are web don't submit to despair. we always take that stone of hope p.m. i'm glad that you raised that. because at this time, people around the world need that. we will forever be indebted to you harry johnson. >> thank you. >> harry. >> jon:s >>> my mother was 40 years old when the voting rights happened. i was a toddler. she couldn't vote in a town she was born in until later in life. but she lived to
the united states. aretha franklin will be sing. and over 250,000 people from across the country will come and witness this once in a lifetime experience. >> you know, there is so much dispare out there and unemployed and a lot of division, and you have kind of risen above it to get this project done. but it brought tears to my eyes when i saw you had that part of the memorial that emphasized dr. king talking about out of the mountain of despare, take a stone of hope. and i would hope...
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romney, the republican nominee for president of the united states. exactly who is he and just what does he stand for? >> i believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country. >> we need people recognize that pro-life is the way to go. >> people often say, well, who is the real mitt romney is it it the liberal, the moderate, the conservative. >> i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> it's really all of those things. >> in this hour, the making of a presidential candidate. his rise through business and politics. >> we took on an entrenched machine and we won. >> what forces have shaped the man? my dad was a huge presence in my life. i wish he were able to see what aim up to right now. >> i believe in my mormon faith and i endeavor to libby it. >> all of these folks have worked him throughout his life are still right there beside him. that tells you everything you need to know about his character. >> there are people who know him personally who say he's a warm engaging person. i wish i had innet that person. >> and you no with
romney, the republican nominee for president of the united states. exactly who is he and just what does he stand for? >> i believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country. >> we need people recognize that pro-life is the way to go. >> people often say, well, who is the real mitt romney is it it the liberal, the moderate, the conservative. >> i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> it's really all of those things. >> in this hour,...
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there's a big difference between being investor in chief and president of the united states. this business of getting tough on china, we hear it all over the campaign trail, everybody does it it really comes down to what's in the details. and that i think is where mitt romney has been once again, insufficient. he says he would label china a currency manipulator but at the same time he's against legislation, bipartisan legislation, that would actually go hard against the fact china manages currency to are an advantage with its exports and put our imports at a competitive disadvantage. >> mr. romney scolded the president back in 2009 for defending american tire companies against chinese competition and i'm quoting him, production stifles productivity but he now has the president hasn't been hard enough on china. today the president responded. take a listen. >> when you hear this newfound outrage, you hear these ads promising to get tough on china, it feels a lot like that fox saying, you know we need more secure chicken coops. >> robert i don't want to labor the point but we al
there's a big difference between being investor in chief and president of the united states. this business of getting tough on china, we hear it all over the campaign trail, everybody does it it really comes down to what's in the details. and that i think is where mitt romney has been once again, insufficient. he says he would label china a currency manipulator but at the same time he's against legislation, bipartisan legislation, that would actually go hard against the fact china manages...
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this prison transfer comes as the united states prepares to commemorate 9/11 and as the war in afghanistan is an issue in the presidential race. joining me now is evan coleman. we say it's an issue in the presidential race. actually, you know the headline out of the past two weeks. mitt romney did not mention afghanistan in his big speech. his people said he gave the speech the day before right before that. with that said, are you surprised we're not talking about afghanistan more as it relates to it? >> i'm not. it's politically unpopular. no candidate wants to get up and say, i'm very aggressive in favor of a continued presence in afghanistan. nobody wants to say that. mitt romney is smart enough to understand that. >> let me talk about the prisba prison. how do we process this? >> we were what happened to abu ghraib in baghdad. it's not good to have prisons in foreign countries. the problem is this. number one, the afghan government has a terrible record in terms of keeping control of the prisons. >> there have been breakouts. >> huge breakouts back a few years ago in kandahar, someone
this prison transfer comes as the united states prepares to commemorate 9/11 and as the war in afghanistan is an issue in the presidential race. joining me now is evan coleman. we say it's an issue in the presidential race. actually, you know the headline out of the past two weeks. mitt romney did not mention afghanistan in his big speech. his people said he gave the speech the day before right before that. with that said, are you surprised we're not talking about afghanistan more as it relates...
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the iranian foreign minister who is educated in the states spent most of his adult life in the united states, speaks perfect english, will be able to speak english with kerry. that is a huge thing in itself. there's been a huge communications gap between the last negotiating nuclear deal. also the americans have indicated that the foreign minister is somebody they could possibly do business with. there does seem to be a thawing of tensions between the two of them. but as i said, this atmospherics at this stage. the proof in the pudding will be in the meetings in the p 5 plus 1 in germany and iran to see if they can come to some sort of understanding and deal, which they've been unable to do before. this is also a force with dangers as well. there have been deals before when rowhani was chief nuclear negotiator and stopped enrichment but the hard liners in the country said you're going too far and deal is not -- not a ripe time for a deal. and we saw what happened to recently. it's a etender stage and we hav to see what happens. >> live in tehran, thank you very much. still ahead, atto
the iranian foreign minister who is educated in the states spent most of his adult life in the united states, speaks perfect english, will be able to speak english with kerry. that is a huge thing in itself. there's been a huge communications gap between the last negotiating nuclear deal. also the americans have indicated that the foreign minister is somebody they could possibly do business with. there does seem to be a thawing of tensions between the two of them. but as i said, this...
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. >> the jail's criminal intelligence unit offers inmates a chance to help themselves by talking. if a detainee volunteers information that solves or even prevents a crime, than the cook county state's attorney's office may strike a plea deal with them. >> cooperating with the investigation, instead of 20 you can get 10 years, 5 years. i don't get you out of jail, you get yourself out of jail. from that point on we don't make any promises. i just takes time. it's the process we do. >> inmates charged with murder can try to reduce their prison time. those charged with lesser crimes like drug procession or theft stand a better chance of sentence reduction with the judge. >> most of these people, believe it or not, they do want to talk. all these guys want to go and here's an opportunity. how many times you down, two times? you came straight from juve on your birthday? >> what can you do to help yourself out? i was witness to a homicide. tell me about it. >> where you from? >> 75th. >> where you from? >> if they want to talk to us, they wouldn't come to the gate. in the street, you t
. >> the jail's criminal intelligence unit offers inmates a chance to help themselves by talking. if a detainee volunteers information that solves or even prevents a crime, than the cook county state's attorney's office may strike a plea deal with them. >> cooperating with the investigation, instead of 20 you can get 10 years, 5 years. i don't get you out of jail, you get yourself out of jail. from that point on we don't make any promises. i just takes time. it's the process we do....
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those who defend the alt-right need to be removed from the united states government. he needs to stand up for civil rights, for affirmative action, which actually was a republican program during reconstruction to help those who were burdened by the legacy of slavery. we need to go back to traditional republican values in our party and in the united states. if the republican party doesn't do that, we'll go the way of the wigs. >> so, richard, if you talk to someone within the trump administration, particularly those in communications, they will say the president has made statements, he has condemned, whether or not it happened right away or 48 hours later, he's condemned neo-nazis, kkk, the alt-right movement and white nationalists. why is that not getting out there? is it the way he said it? what is the lap of synapse here, what is not clicking? >> he's saying one thing one day, another thing the next. second of all, he has people in this administration affiliated with the alt-right. sebastian gorka won a neo-nazi medal from an organization that sympathizes with the n
those who defend the alt-right need to be removed from the united states government. he needs to stand up for civil rights, for affirmative action, which actually was a republican program during reconstruction to help those who were burdened by the legacy of slavery. we need to go back to traditional republican values in our party and in the united states. if the republican party doesn't do that, we'll go the way of the wigs. >> so, richard, if you talk to someone within the trump...
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we're here in the united states. and we're free. working out and seeing yourself get bigger and bigger and bigger -- it was a high. it made me feel good. it got to be addictive. i wanted to do more. the second time that i went down there, i had printed about $3,000. and everything just happened the same. we drove down there. i walked in the pharmacy. we spent the money. got everything we needed. and we came back. it was pretty simple. some other medications that we were buying down there was synthetic morphine. >> hey, how you doing? >> people were using it to relieve the pain from tearing of muscles when you were working out. they would pay a lot of money for it. and well, if you have the money, then, sure, i'll sell it to you. i was just trying to make myself happy. >> cheers. >> i met this girl, stephanie. she was a nice girl. she was real fun to be around. we had a good time. i was trying to make the best out of my life. i thought i was doing a good job. everything that i had, all the morphine and stuff, was all gone. so i neede
we're here in the united states. and we're free. working out and seeing yourself get bigger and bigger and bigger -- it was a high. it made me feel good. it got to be addictive. i wanted to do more. the second time that i went down there, i had printed about $3,000. and everything just happened the same. we drove down there. i walked in the pharmacy. we spent the money. got everything we needed. and we came back. it was pretty simple. some other medications that we were buying down there was...
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and the attorney general of the united states must be required to come and testify before congress. >> judiciary committee member kamala harris, a 2020 candidate breaking down her view of what happened next. i turn to former federal prosecutor john flanery. special counsel to three different investigations. he's been a key part of msnbc's coverage. and speciallifically on "the be" we relied on you and really broke down how lot of these things work. before we get into what's wrong with the letter and i've had some experts tonight get into that. what do you take from what can be gleend froaned from? starting from the numbers the justice department say there were 2,000 some subpoenas. that is a lot of subpoenas. what do you take from first the facts before we get beyond that. >> i wonder why we don't even know the number of pages in the report. we didn't get an executive summary from the report. we have what really looks like a press release that didn't get ready in time for the sunday talk shows. so that could have a romp through a very his mist leading document. >> let's pause on the g
and the attorney general of the united states must be required to come and testify before congress. >> judiciary committee member kamala harris, a 2020 candidate breaking down her view of what happened next. i turn to former federal prosecutor john flanery. special counsel to three different investigations. he's been a key part of msnbc's coverage. and speciallifically on "the be" we relied on you and really broke down how lot of these things work. before we get into what's...
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>> well, admiral maguire has had a long and storied career in the united states navy. he is well regarded and well respected, but he doesn't have the deep background in intelligence that sue gordon does, and to evelyn's point, and i think she is exactly right, all of this sends a signal to the intelligence community, like law enforcement, intelligence has to be two things. it has to be apolitical and it has to be perceived as apolitical. and so you want to be very careful in selecting top leaders in those lines of work because you need people who will be divorced entirely from politics and will speak truth to power. sue gordon had that reputation. i have no idea whether or not admiral maguire will be good or bad or permanent or temporary. he is well regarded. he comes from an important and respected naval background, but he's not an intelligence professional. >> well, in a statement on maguire's appointment, mark warner, the ranking democrat on the senate intelligence committee, he said maguire's success or failure in this position will be judged by the quality of work
>> well, admiral maguire has had a long and storied career in the united states navy. he is well regarded and well respected, but he doesn't have the deep background in intelligence that sue gordon does, and to evelyn's point, and i think she is exactly right, all of this sends a signal to the intelligence community, like law enforcement, intelligence has to be two things. it has to be apolitical and it has to be perceived as apolitical. and so you want to be very careful in selecting top...
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ground and be able to weigh this guy on what he is doing to the united states and protect the united states interests. he can't get enamored by the fact that putin is nice to him and plays to his ego. >> yeah, it's almost like nixon talking about john connelly, you know? i like the cut of his gym -- >> you and i know politics, you know, politicians love to be praised by people. but when you're president of the united states you got to be very careful about being praised by putin or the head of north korea or saddam hussein, because you have to protect the united states interests, first and foremost. >> well, let's talk about this, you're pretty close to t center in terms of national security. and i always wondered how you see hillary clinton because my hunch about her, watching her from a bit away is that she is going to be a notch to the right of obama in terms of readiness to use force. is that correct? >> chris, you know, i think that -- at least my experience in the national security consul, in dealing with a number of decisions that has to be made. that she is somebody who feels
ground and be able to weigh this guy on what he is doing to the united states and protect the united states interests. he can't get enamored by the fact that putin is nice to him and plays to his ego. >> yeah, it's almost like nixon talking about john connelly, you know? i like the cut of his gym -- >> you and i know politics, you know, politicians love to be praised by people. but when you're president of the united states you got to be very careful about being praised by putin or...
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that's a map of the united states. check the map. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. trade in your old device and trade up to america's most reliable network. i've got the good one! i got verizon! that's powerful. verizon. a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick... and then i got better. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you.
that's a map of the united states. check the map. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. trade in your old device and trade up to america's most reliable network. i've got the good one! i got verizon! that's powerful. verizon. a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have...
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i tell you what, the united states is counting on it. [applause] >> here are my four principles for tax reform. first, we need a tax code that is simple, fair and easy to understand. that means getting rid of the loop holes and complexity that primarily benefit the wealthiest americans and special interests. our last major tax rewrite was 31 years ago. it eliminated dozens of loop holes and special interest tax breaks, reduced the number of tax brackets from 15 to 2, and lowered tax rates for both individuals and businesses. at the time it was really something special. since then our tax laws have tripled in size and the tax code itself now spans more than 2,600 pages, and most of it is not understandable. tax rates have increased and special interest loop holes have crept back into the system. the tax code is now a massive source of complexity and frustration for tens of millions of americans. in 1935 the basic 1040 form that most people file had two simple pages of instructions. today that basic form has 100 pages of instructions, and
i tell you what, the united states is counting on it. [applause] >> here are my four principles for tax reform. first, we need a tax code that is simple, fair and easy to understand. that means getting rid of the loop holes and complexity that primarily benefit the wealthiest americans and special interests. our last major tax rewrite was 31 years ago. it eliminated dozens of loop holes and special interest tax breaks, reduced the number of tax brackets from 15 to 2, and lowered tax rates...
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. >> the president of the united states expressed his support for the $2,000. the democrats and republicans in the house passed that legislation. who is holding it up? mitch mcconnell and the senate republicans. >> let us dive right in. joining me no is jake sherman. also with me is sahil kapur. mitch mcconnell on jukted to that bill being introduced. where does it stand today? >> what mitch mcconnell did is couple the checks with the repeal of section 230. a statute that governs internet companies and an electoral fraud commission. and mitch mcconnell understands how the senate works, right? he knows how to get it through, slow things down, or kill them. there is a bill that will increase checks to 2,000. he decided not to take up that bill. that's just a basic simple explanation here which we all have to accept and move on from. and i don't move on from -- >> your own personal -- i don't mean move on from, i mean there is no other explanation here besides that. >> i guess my next question is i guess this is dead in the water. it is not going to happen in this
. >> the president of the united states expressed his support for the $2,000. the democrats and republicans in the house passed that legislation. who is holding it up? mitch mcconnell and the senate republicans. >> let us dive right in. joining me no is jake sherman. also with me is sahil kapur. mitch mcconnell on jukted to that bill being introduced. where does it stand today? >> what mitch mcconnell did is couple the checks with the repeal of section 230. a statute that...
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the president of the united states -- >> if we -- >> julian, hang on one second. the president of the united states should call the congressional leadership up to camp david, go up there and they should get in a room and they should sit there until they hammer out a deal. >> i agree with that. >> julian, go ahead. >> there are three big points the viewers need to understand and they need to take note that ron did not respond to. first, on the economists. the economists are almost entirely in obama's camp in this question. cbo did a study and republicans didn't like that study so they asked crs to do a study. they found no impact. economists are with obama on this issue. obama campaigned on tax fairness, won on tax fairness. the public is with him. the third point ron didn't respond to, it is a matter of fact republicans have paraded for the last -- since anybody can remember as the party that wants to rein in government spend çpentagon. austerity regiment is a republican idea. when it comes time to put the your money where the mouth is, republicans are unable to
the president of the united states -- >> if we -- >> julian, hang on one second. the president of the united states should call the congressional leadership up to camp david, go up there and they should get in a room and they should sit there until they hammer out a deal. >> i agree with that. >> julian, go ahead. >> there are three big points the viewers need to understand and they need to take note that ron did not respond to. first, on the economists. the...
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the president of the united stat states. i watched andrew mccabe on tv last night and he said he has investigated these things for years and you almost never see a quid pro quo so clearly on a phone call as this. politico calling these the motorcycling texts, does he really have wiggle room. >> we should stop texting about this, oh, you think? what kind of political -- president putin said, with my background, i know you don't say anything in phone calls that you don't want to be made public. this is not the first time that american politicians have been trying to get involved in politics in the rest of the world and it always has a problem. the phone conversation in the ukraine, when they talk about who should be in the government back in 20614, why do it in a phone call, it gets leaked. so don't write in texts or say in phone calls things you might be concerned about if they're made public and then you get to the question of what they said and what they're actually up to. that gets to a duh, i can't believe you're texting.
the president of the united stat states. i watched andrew mccabe on tv last night and he said he has investigated these things for years and you almost never see a quid pro quo so clearly on a phone call as this. politico calling these the motorcycling texts, does he really have wiggle room. >> we should stop texting about this, oh, you think? what kind of political -- president putin said, with my background, i know you don't say anything in phone calls that you don't want to be made...
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when you're president of the united states, you need to do persuading. there are certain skill sets in common. one of the big differences when you campaign, you can be pretty vague and you can hedge. when you're governing, you have to make choices, and you've got to make decisions that have real policy implications. that's the big difference. >> can you name people who ran bad campaigns and were good presidents, and then people who ran good campaigns. >> i suspect the example of someone running a good campaign but not good as president might be lyndon johnson in '64. he ran a very powerful campaign and won 62%, 63% of the vote but didn't govern effectively. >> you know, john, i think it was sydney bloomentha hal who described it, but the process is eternal. it's endless. i kind of wonder when we talk about the connection between campaign skills and governing skills, if came paining is permanent, it's political too. you understand incentives in the system and messages and that sort of thing. there's a connection between -- you can't be a good president wi
when you're president of the united states, you need to do persuading. there are certain skill sets in common. one of the big differences when you campaign, you can be pretty vague and you can hedge. when you're governing, you have to make choices, and you've got to make decisions that have real policy implications. that's the big difference. >> can you name people who ran bad campaigns and were good presidents, and then people who ran good campaigns. >> i suspect the example of...
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but the sex offender we met at iowa's anamosa state penitentiary has a very different existence. larry morgan spends nearly every hour of every day inside a small protective custody cell where he never sees the sun. >> what happened is they accused me of killing a little girl back in 1994. and next thing i know i'm in prison and then there's people talking about a contract supposed to be out on me. >> morgan was convicted of kidnapping, raping and murdering a 9-year-old girl. he is serving life without the possibility of parole. >> there's been a lot of threats against me, and it was a high-profile crime at the time. everybody in the system knew about it and, of course, they're all trying to stand up and be a righteous convict. and it's like oh, well, i only rob banks. or i only do drugs. i only sell crack to kids. but this guy, he killed one, so now we're going to go and we're going to kill him. >> protective custody inmates like morgan are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. to keep them from other inmates. >> at first it's claustrophobic being in a little cell 23 hours a day
but the sex offender we met at iowa's anamosa state penitentiary has a very different existence. larry morgan spends nearly every hour of every day inside a small protective custody cell where he never sees the sun. >> what happened is they accused me of killing a little girl back in 1994. and next thing i know i'm in prison and then there's people talking about a contract supposed to be out on me. >> morgan was convicted of kidnapping, raping and murdering a 9-year-old girl. he is...
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the united states trains with them. we'll do all we can in terms of intelligence support, technical support to help get the hostages back. i sympathize tremendously what's going on. i grieve with old colleagues in israel. i worked in the renal most of my career. this is the feeling that we had, ari, by the way, on september 12th, 2001. i remember walking through the wreckage of the world trade center. the sense of shock, the sense of disgust and anger, and quite frankly, the need for -- revenge is a term we have to be careful to use, but the need to strike back. i sympathize tremendously. in terms of the israeli intelligence services -- and i think there's something to be said here -- a lot of us, including myself, talked about this was an intelligence failure, but there's a time for that later. they have to get after knit terms of choosing targets trying to find the hostages, assessing the northern border, and of course determining iranian culpability. i think back to my friend in the israeli community what they're goi
the united states trains with them. we'll do all we can in terms of intelligence support, technical support to help get the hostages back. i sympathize tremendously what's going on. i grieve with old colleagues in israel. i worked in the renal most of my career. this is the feeling that we had, ari, by the way, on september 12th, 2001. i remember walking through the wreckage of the world trade center. the sense of shock, the sense of disgust and anger, and quite frankly, the need for -- revenge...
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and the united states supreme court is upholds its order. well, today's decision reverses a lower court ruling, which called the plan unconstitutional on the grounds that it violated the one person, one vote principle. the high court said that was not the case. it keeps counties intact and doesn't pit income bent counties against one another. >>> nnamdi coming up. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well, now i'm her dietitian, and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves -- being my mom. [ male announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. ♪ playing a lone hand ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly b
and the united states supreme court is upholds its order. well, today's decision reverses a lower court ruling, which called the plan unconstitutional on the grounds that it violated the one person, one vote principle. the high court said that was not the case. it keeps counties intact and doesn't pit income bent counties against one another. >>> nnamdi coming up. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well, now i'm her dietitian, and last year, she wasn't...
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. >> even the most secured housing units can't always protect so-called chesters from inmates set on hurting them. when we met christian knight, he was serving 79 years for murder at california state prison corcoran. >> just seeing christian the first time, we kind of knew that he had some kind of story. very dramatic looking. all of the tats and very intense. >> turns out he had several incredible stories. but one involved his attempt to attack a sex offender at the los angeles county jail. >> got this freaking child molester on the tier. he's actually in the van talking about what he does. i like to keep myself, i don't lose my temper. keep myself calm, cool and collected. this dude made me snap. i get in the van. i said i'm going to rip this toilet off the wall, i'm going to bust through this freaking glass and drag it down the tier and bust your glass and take you and cut you up. you're a dead man. and then all you hear is the steel bending. i got behind the toilet and pushed the whole toilet aside. yanked it back. long story short, i ripped the whole toilet off. wrapped my hands
. >> even the most secured housing units can't always protect so-called chesters from inmates set on hurting them. when we met christian knight, he was serving 79 years for murder at california state prison corcoran. >> just seeing christian the first time, we kind of knew that he had some kind of story. very dramatic looking. all of the tats and very intense. >> turns out he had several incredible stories. but one involved his attempt to attack a sex offender at the los...
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i want those built in the united states. the president keeps dividing us. i can unite this country. you should benefit in the midwest as well as the south as well as silicon valley or wall street. we all have to move together. i believe i can do that. . >> do you hear people wanting the congress to move forward on impeachment and what is your position on that as a member of congress? >> i've not heard a lot about it with the people i've talked to. i know this is a concern. i've read the report. it is shocking. i believe there is obstruction been the president of the united states on multiple occasions where he did that. i believe that jerry nadler and the judiciary committee should continue having hearings. your previous guests articulated it well. let's make sure the american people understand what's going on here. let's have these open hearings. let's bring mueller and others from the administration before the american people and allow them to really fully understand what's going on. what's most shocking is what russia is doing. i talked about the president trying to divide us. ru
i want those built in the united states. the president keeps dividing us. i can unite this country. you should benefit in the midwest as well as the south as well as silicon valley or wall street. we all have to move together. i believe i can do that. . >> do you hear people wanting the congress to move forward on impeachment and what is your position on that as a member of congress? >> i've not heard a lot about it with the people i've talked to. i know this is a concern. i've read...
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." >>> miami-dade correction, the sixth largest jail system in the united states, is like a small overpopulated city, one that never shuts down. the task of officially running these facilities can be daunting, meals, medications, rec time, visitations. it's a never ending trouble to properly care for a population of thousands. with most of their time spent locked behind bars, inmates at miami-dade corrections welcome the three hours a week they're allowed outside for exercise. >> we come out to the yard, try to do some stretching. that way we don't have to worry about the officers with us when we're in there and everything. this is one of our privileges right here. basically everybody looks forward to coming to the yard. >> we come out here for a stretch then run, run a little bit, do a little jumping jacks, do a little pushups, you know, do a little shadow boxing. try to get the lungs open. very important because we need that fresh air, you know what i'm saying, to open up our pores to sweat because we're confined 24 hours a day. >> but while inmates enjoy their time spent in the yard, they va
." >>> miami-dade correction, the sixth largest jail system in the united states, is like a small overpopulated city, one that never shuts down. the task of officially running these facilities can be daunting, meals, medications, rec time, visitations. it's a never ending trouble to properly care for a population of thousands. with most of their time spent locked behind bars, inmates at miami-dade corrections welcome the three hours a week they're allowed outside for exercise....
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from a nurse's union about the threat of ebola in the united states. we're right back. [♪] great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer +plus account from synchrony bank. visit myoptimizerplus.com to open an account. service. security. savings. synchrony bank engage with us. [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached to these. ok, really attached. and that's alright. because we'll text you when your package is on the way. we're even expanding sunday package delivery. yes, sunday. at the u.s. postal service, our priority is...was... and always will be...you. >>> what's hot, what's not. trenders social media get on the ed team. got a podcast up every day. ed show social media nation decided we are reporting today's top trenders voted on by you. >> to be very frank for you it was very difficult for me to sleep last night. >> number three trender, secret disservice. >> there were a series of security failures. >> the security guard who had multip
from a nurse's union about the threat of ebola in the united states. we're right back. [♪] great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer +plus account from synchrony bank. visit myoptimizerplus.com to open an account. service. security. savings. synchrony bank engage with us. [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached to these. ok, really attached. and that's alright. because we'll...
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states. and it would have penalized companies for shipping jobs overseas. republicans filibustered legislation that would have created jobs and helped the middle class. this one even included a tax break. and they still said no. remember, these are just 3 of 386 filibusters that the republicans have used to stop the obama agenda dead in its tracks. time and time again, republicans abuse this rule to hurt america's progress. senate democrats basically are sick of it. they're talking about this. they want to change this filibuster rule. majority leader harry reid wants the following changes. senators can't filibuster a debate. he wants a shorter time to break a filibuster. and he wants senators to speak out about their filibuster in public. these are not drastic changes. this isn't going to roll the senate over. the filibuster would still be a around, still be a tool. but house speaker john boehner is now involved. he says he's not impressed. he issued this threat. a threat saying that "any bil
states. and it would have penalized companies for shipping jobs overseas. republicans filibustered legislation that would have created jobs and helped the middle class. this one even included a tax break. and they still said no. remember, these are just 3 of 386 filibusters that the republicans have used to stop the obama agenda dead in its tracks. time and time again, republicans abuse this rule to hurt america's progress. senate democrats basically are sick of it. they're talking about this....
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nixon, president of the united states of america. >> it took the american people to force congress into action. this was not like what happened with president clinton where a special prosecutor said you should do an impeachment. there were those of us in congress who wanted to take action, but the powers that be refused. it was only when the american people broke down that wall of resistance and said you've got to do what you can do under the constitution to rein in the imperial president. >> the american people were losing patience, and the congressional committee was furious. they knew they had only scratched the surface. there were thousands of hours of recordings, but nixon was refusing to release any of them. >> president nixon today defied subpoenas demanding that he produce tapes and papers in his possession and the country moved closer to a clash between the white house and the congress and the courts, which will be unprecedented in american history. >> it became clear he wasn't going to produce them voluntarily. but there's a reason why he's drawing the line. he's taking all th
nixon, president of the united states of america. >> it took the american people to force congress into action. this was not like what happened with president clinton where a special prosecutor said you should do an impeachment. there were those of us in congress who wanted to take action, but the powers that be refused. it was only when the american people broke down that wall of resistance and said you've got to do what you can do under the constitution to rein in the imperial...
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across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. reckless seeding... ...failure to disappear. a backyard invasion. homeowner takes matters into his own hands. ♪ ortho weed b gon max. with the one-touch, continuous spray wand... kills weeds without harming innocent lawns. guaranteed. weeds killed. lawn restored. justice served. weed b gon max with the one-touch wand. get order. get ortho®. [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we drive... being able to see so clearly... to respond so intelligently and so quickly, they can help protect us from a world of unseen danger. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. and it is mercedes-benz... today. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> a smuggled tape -- >> he wanted to get the information out. he thought the world should know. >> bizarre fo
across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. reckless seeding... ...failure to disappear. a backyard invasion. homeowner takes matters into his own hands. ♪ ortho weed b gon max. with the one-touch, continuous spray wand... kills weeds without harming innocent lawns. guaranteed. weeds killed. lawn restored....
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. >> this is a redline for the united states. i'm not going to telegraph in any specifics what we would do in the event of credible evidence that the assad regime has resorted to using chemical weapons against their own people, but suffice it to say we are certainly planning to take action. >> apparently we are planning to take action. when a conflict has been going on somewhere in the world for a long time, it's sometimes hard to tell when a development in that far-away conflict in that war crosses the line into being a big deal, into being a newsworthy thing for the world. what is maybe happening in syria is one of those things that crosses the line. you can tell by the president and the american secretary of state talked about it today and threatened that the u.s. is going to act in response. i do not know exactly what that means and neither do you, but we're probably not talking about a sternly-worded letter. we're talking about the nerve agents. we're talking about mustard gas. do you remember the doomsday cult back in the m
. >> this is a redline for the united states. i'm not going to telegraph in any specifics what we would do in the event of credible evidence that the assad regime has resorted to using chemical weapons against their own people, but suffice it to say we are certainly planning to take action. >> apparently we are planning to take action. when a conflict has been going on somewhere in the world for a long time, it's sometimes hard to tell when a development in that far-away conflict in...
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the united states also farms a lot of mink. and animals infected with the virus were discovered in at least four states. but there were no mass culls. instead, the infected animals were isolated. >> we don't need to be worrying about the bioweapon factories if we have animals kept in factories that are natural bioweapon factories themselves. >> so the hunt is on at capron park zoo in massachusetts. >> we are swabbing the golden lion tamron up to the african lyon. we have primates like lemurs and brazon lions and also a wart pig here. >> they are checking every mammal there. >> you go in there and they open up the mouth for you, and you swab their tongue and get some saliva on there. >> they are worried that new mutant strains could be brewing and emerge so differently that our vaccines don't recognize them. >> animals can sometimes act as a mixing vat where they form to make a new variant where they are more infectious or contagious to humans and more virulent version which is more problematic to humans where we are ending up w
the united states also farms a lot of mink. and animals infected with the virus were discovered in at least four states. but there were no mass culls. instead, the infected animals were isolated. >> we don't need to be worrying about the bioweapon factories if we have animals kept in factories that are natural bioweapon factories themselves. >> so the hunt is on at capron park zoo in massachusetts. >> we are swabbing the golden lion tamron up to the african lyon. we have...
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and the united states is not stopping this. israel needs to distinguish between hamas which perpetrated this attack and the people of gaza who are now being punished for something that they did not do. over 1 million people have been forced -- have been told to move south and into areas that are also being heavily bombarded. one of my close colleagues and friends has been living in utter terror, separated from his daughter, unable to locate her, know whether he had his last phone call with her. and the people around him are receiving prank calls from israelis who are impersonating the idf and saying that this building is targeted for demolition. he had to evacuate his building a couple of times due to a false alarm. he's now staying with distant -- not even a close friend in the south of gaza, with a bunch of strangers, and it is looking very likely that there is going to be a massive ground invasion. i've never feared for his life more than i do now. >> yeah. you mentioned the position, the condition of people in that -- in th
and the united states is not stopping this. israel needs to distinguish between hamas which perpetrated this attack and the people of gaza who are now being punished for something that they did not do. over 1 million people have been forced -- have been told to move south and into areas that are also being heavily bombarded. one of my close colleagues and friends has been living in utter terror, separated from his daughter, unable to locate her, know whether he had his last phone call with her....
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for the first time since the start of this pandemic the united states added one million new cases two weeks in a row. hospitals are teetering on the brink of disaster and administrators are warning in just one month, in time for christmas, their beds will be full if there are not serious moves to flatten the curve right now. there is a vaccine just around the corner. robert redfield says the first doses could go to nursing homes as soon as next month. and president joe biden says he will work with the white house to make sure the distribution process is teamless. yes, help is on the way, but help is not here yet. right now the best help you can get and give is by staying home and staying safe. let us start in delaware with nbc news political reporter. we're expecting joe biden pretty soon. walk us through what is going on here. >> the focus on the reality that is happening r if so many americans right now. especially if they're listening to the guidance that you just mentioned that those small gatherings at homes, seeing family that are normal for thanksgiving are not the best thing t
for the first time since the start of this pandemic the united states added one million new cases two weeks in a row. hospitals are teetering on the brink of disaster and administrators are warning in just one month, in time for christmas, their beds will be full if there are not serious moves to flatten the curve right now. there is a vaccine just around the corner. robert redfield says the first doses could go to nursing homes as soon as next month. and president joe biden says he will work...
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>> bergdahl is a united states citizen. with that being said, he should be brought back to the comfort and safety of the united states of america. however, certain trades especially when it comes to five senior ranking taliban officials which will be back on the battle field when they are released, back in afghanistan, it is a pretty sticky situation for not only this administration but administrations moving forward. it will be interesting to see kind of how this plays out if there's any more soldiers or civilians or anybody else capture by militant groups, it will be very interesting. >> josh, appreciate your very personal take on this. thanks for joining. >> thank you very much. >> just ahead, u.n. special envoy angelina jolie is here. >> i think we need to get back to the table in peace talks. we have to focus, i think there's never been enough political will to assist the people in syria. and i'm -- i think it says so much about where we're at today as an international community, so many crises in the world where we sa
>> bergdahl is a united states citizen. with that being said, he should be brought back to the comfort and safety of the united states of america. however, certain trades especially when it comes to five senior ranking taliban officials which will be back on the battle field when they are released, back in afghanistan, it is a pretty sticky situation for not only this administration but administrations moving forward. it will be interesting to see kind of how this plays out if there's any...
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tensions and anger are also rising here in the united states. and american officials are warning it could turn into more violence here at home. joining us now is nbc news investigative correspondent, tom winter. when you sat down, you said you're worried from what you're hearing from officials? >> i think there's been a real sea change in the last 24, 48 hours, that laundry list of incidents we have seen across the country, one in particularly violent, the stabbing of a 6-year-old boy 26 times by an individual now under arrest. when you look at the incidents and the rhetoric on the line and any sniff on the internet the last couple of days, you can tell that things have ratcheted up. that's what officials are concerned about. they're concerned about the idea that somebody will listen to these calls, and to be clear, there are now specific calls from al qaeda groups, pro hamas groups, that are saying you need to do something at this point, and i think that's what's got law enforcement officials here so concerned about it while you're seeing such
tensions and anger are also rising here in the united states. and american officials are warning it could turn into more violence here at home. joining us now is nbc news investigative correspondent, tom winter. when you sat down, you said you're worried from what you're hearing from officials? >> i think there's been a real sea change in the last 24, 48 hours, that laundry list of incidents we have seen across the country, one in particularly violent, the stabbing of a 6-year-old boy 26...
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we're working closely with our local state and united states attorneys office on the investigation. with that, i'll turn it back over to you. >> thanks. san diego county sheriff's department provides law enforcement services to the city of poway. we're joined here this afternoon by the mayor of poway, steve vaus. >> i want you to know this is not poway. the poway i know comes together as we did just a few weeks ago in an interfaith event. we always walk with our arms around each other and we will walk through this tragedy with our arms around each other. we have deep appreciation for those who showed courage at the chabad, deep appreciation for the law enforcement agencies that responded so quickly. we will get through this. our thoughts and prayers will be with the families and those who are investigating. poway will stay strong and we will always be a community that cares for one another. >> the anti-defamation league and our trauma -- have set up a center for anybody who wants their services. i would have them meet in poway to talk about the grief we're all suffering right now. w
we're working closely with our local state and united states attorneys office on the investigation. with that, i'll turn it back over to you. >> thanks. san diego county sheriff's department provides law enforcement services to the city of poway. we're joined here this afternoon by the mayor of poway, steve vaus. >> i want you to know this is not poway. the poway i know comes together as we did just a few weeks ago in an interfaith event. we always walk with our arms around each...
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states, but they certainly don't have that kind of leverage over the united states of america. >> and let me ask you this quickly, because we are out of time, but do you believe if the democrats take the house, the american people will learn what the ties are between the trump organization, donald trump and saudi arabia and potentially also the cukushner businesses a well? >> i think it is very important that the public know, because we should not have a president of the united states who has conflicts of interest here, personal, financial conflicts of interest that can interfere in u.s. foreign policy making. it is outrageous that the united states government is not out there, out front helping to collect the evidence, and i think that at this point, we probably need to have a totally independent investigation, international investigation, and the united states should be leading the call to have it happen so that this is not all swept under the rug at this point. so i think that congress right now -- republicans and democrats alike -- are going to be demanding that we get to the bott
states, but they certainly don't have that kind of leverage over the united states of america. >> and let me ask you this quickly, because we are out of time, but do you believe if the democrats take the house, the american people will learn what the ties are between the trump organization, donald trump and saudi arabia and potentially also the cukushner businesses a well? >> i think it is very important that the public know, because we should not have a president of the united...
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>> so what we're worki on with the united states and with other members of the international communy is in the southern end o the gaza strip on the coast actually. so it's on the western side on the side of the gaza strip very close to the crossing with egypt. there's going to be, we're preparing for a safe zone. there, there'souilt up areas where ham has built its infrastructure, its tunnels, missiles so forth. it largely open area. there, the idea is to build a massive facility for the displaced people from the north and because it's close to the bord with egypt, that's where the aid is com in, so they'll be right on the receiving end of humanitarian support. water, food, medicine. humanitarian aid will go directly to them. that's the plan and i think we'll see that expand over the next couple of days. >> that's the plan as of now, but you're implying it has yet to be implemented and yet the prime minister said it was already in place. >> it's a work in progress. it's happening as we speak. the majority, the overwhelming majority of people in northern gaza have taken our advice to
>> so what we're worki on with the united states and with other members of the international communy is in the southern end o the gaza strip on the coast actually. so it's on the western side on the side of the gaza strip very close to the crossing with egypt. there's going to be, we're preparing for a safe zone. there, there'souilt up areas where ham has built its infrastructure, its tunnels, missiles so forth. it largely open area. there, the idea is to build a massive facility for the...
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the president of the united states. and to the congress of the united states. would not have to spell out the policy. would not have been political. but it would have meant that i share responsibility with those of you who have come to the march. i did not hear that. >> eleanor holmes norton, isabel wilkerson, frederick harris, thank you all for joining me. >> coming up, eugene robinson has more on what was said on the steps today of the lincoln memorial. >>> and more on the trajectory of the civil rights movement. >>> and peter, paul and mary sang blowing in the wind on the mall 50 years ago. and peter and paul sang it there again today. paul will join me later. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? . >>> president obama, president clinton, and president carter
the president of the united states. and to the congress of the united states. would not have to spell out the policy. would not have been political. but it would have meant that i share responsibility with those of you who have come to the march. i did not hear that. >> eleanor holmes norton, isabel wilkerson, frederick harris, thank you all for joining me. >> coming up, eugene robinson has more on what was said on the steps today of the lincoln memorial. >>> and more on...
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thank you, god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. ♪ >> the president appropriately now getting a warm embrace from his wife there, and i think on the heels of that speech, i am a parent before i am anything at all. the anchor gig is a great-paying gig and i love it, but i think about life as a parent first, and what i loved was speaking to the president speak to his daughters, but almost as parent or father in chief talking to the young minds that will be inspired for what happens from this point forward, when they go to washington, d.c. and listen to him and what he has said, that to me is so profound. >> it's so much of the reason why we have the monument on the mall. you live in washington and you see families coming with their kids and reading the inscriptions, and parents talking to their children about lincoln, about jefferson, about washington, and about roosevelt, and now about dr. king and his legacy and what lessons his life have -- might have for our lives, and for their lives. >> well, this is beautiful music, so let's indulge in it and listen. ♪ ♪ â
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solution as been has the state of objection of both united state and israel, and the -- since the oslo accords. it is not just an intelligence failure, that we are looking with today. this is a criminal nation of a diplomatic and political failure, that goes back years. >> of course. i mean, it goes back decades. you know ayman, i'm sure you remember, there was a time period 20 years ago, only maybe 30 years ago, where middle eastern, my counterparts in the middle east, when i work in the u.s. government, used to say that in order to solve all of the province of the middle east, that you just needed to solve the israeli palestinian conflict. and i genuinely believe that, at that time. now, this is before the arab spring, and this was before iran was as entrenched in its support for terrorism as it is now. but, things have changed since, and of course. but that said, it has fallen, to the wayside. and i was at the white house from 2010 until the end of 2012, and i remember very well when the obama administration pushed very hard, to achieve some kind of peace, steel and negotiate, and i
solution as been has the state of objection of both united state and israel, and the -- since the oslo accords. it is not just an intelligence failure, that we are looking with today. this is a criminal nation of a diplomatic and political failure, that goes back years. >> of course. i mean, it goes back decades. you know ayman, i'm sure you remember, there was a time period 20 years ago, only maybe 30 years ago, where middle eastern, my counterparts in the middle east, when i work in the...
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>> than western civilization itself rooted in western europe, eastern europe and the united states of america and every place where the footprint of christianity settled the world. >> here's the thing, kathy, he's a fun guy, jocular like, the guy next door. but that's racism, the ideological view of a superiority of a race, the subculture of western european civilization that he believes is the net contributor to modern society. >> i talked to him about that interview back in 2012 at the republican national convention. and he actually came out and said, you know, what is wrong with being somebody who is defending the -- i'm going paraphrase it probably incorrectly but he said what's wrong with defending the white man essentially was the gist of his comments of wrapping up what he said there. for the des moines register, the thing we feel pushed us over the edge saying he should just resign was the fact his party won't work with him anymore, he's hurting the state of iowa and hurting his constituents who really rely on, for example, farming his place on the agriculture committee. he ha
>> than western civilization itself rooted in western europe, eastern europe and the united states of america and every place where the footprint of christianity settled the world. >> here's the thing, kathy, he's a fun guy, jocular like, the guy next door. but that's racism, the ideological view of a superiority of a race, the subculture of western european civilization that he believes is the net contributor to modern society. >> i talked to him about that interview back in...
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last i checked long island was part of the united states of america. >> and schumer shot back with the fact that long island deserves an apology. >> i'm sorry that there is at least one of my colleagues that can't take a joke. and so i apologize if i offen d ed him and hope that some day he will have a sense of humor. >> well apology not accepted. tweeted back, americans can take a jock but if mccain wants to mock parts of america, stick to arizona. >> will 2012 be the year of the woman? d democrats have more women than m men. >> congress being viewed at all time negative levels. they believe that the image of having a woman running in a lot of these big battleground senate races is a positive. they symbolize they are not part of washington even though some of them have spent time in congress and in the house. but they believe image-wise, having a woman run in a state-wide race is a political asset and anti-politician type of year. >> but another part that you point out and you talk about elizabeth warn. >> we have the first woman to be the lead chair person of the campaign committee.
last i checked long island was part of the united states of america. >> and schumer shot back with the fact that long island deserves an apology. >> i'm sorry that there is at least one of my colleagues that can't take a joke. and so i apologize if i offen d ed him and hope that some day he will have a sense of humor. >> well apology not accepted. tweeted back, americans can take a jock but if mccain wants to mock parts of america, stick to arizona. >> will 2012 be the...
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who automatically gets some, because he is the president of the united states. even without what he says. >> it is a major conundrum for democrats. stay with us. ahead, the disappearance and likely murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. will president trump punish the saudis for their role? if not, will congress do it for him? your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. with lower expense ratios than comparable vanguard funds. and we're now offering zero expense ratio index funds. that's value you'll only find at fidelity. ♪ one thing leads another that's value you'll only find at fidelity. a car you can command when does that require mind-control? no. just some mind-blowing engineers from the ford motor company and pivotal who developed fordpass, allowing you to reach out to your car from wherever you are to check your fuel level, unlock your doors and start your
who automatically gets some, because he is the president of the united states. even without what he says. >> it is a major conundrum for democrats. stay with us. ahead, the disappearance and likely murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. will president trump punish the saudis for their role? if not, will congress do it for him? your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has...
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states to 30,000, the lowest we have ever seen since the united states put into place a refugee system in 1980. i mean, he's trying to -- >> i should also point out that immigration became a touch stone apparently or a boiling point yesterday at the white house, all these reports about, you know, you've got two top aides, a national security adviser john bolton and chief of staff john kelly getting into a profanity-laced fight, which as you know peter, sarah sanders put out a statement and just said, you know, we're passionate about immigration. what happened between these two guys? >> it seems to be a fight to some extent over kirstjen nielsen. she's been a target of president trump's ire for some time, whether she's done enough to secure the border, whether she's done enough to be tough, and john bolton, the national security adviser was saying the president was right. he was taking the president's side on this. john kelly is her mentor. she is a protege of his. she worked for him at the department of homeland security and the white house, and he's defended her. he's defended her bef
states to 30,000, the lowest we have ever seen since the united states put into place a refugee system in 1980. i mean, he's trying to -- >> i should also point out that immigration became a touch stone apparently or a boiling point yesterday at the white house, all these reports about, you know, you've got two top aides, a national security adviser john bolton and chief of staff john kelly getting into a profanity-laced fight, which as you know peter, sarah sanders put out a statement...